The Enduring Legacy of Billy Graham: One Baby Boomer’s Reflections
I suspect that it’s almost impossible for anyone under the age of 35 to understand the role Billy […]
The Enduring Legacy of Billy Graham: One Baby Boomer’s Reflections
I suspect that it’s almost impossible for anyone under the age of 35 to understand the role Billy […]
America’s Pastor: Billy Graham and the Shaping of a Nation
Today, Billy Graham passed away at the age of 99. As Christianity Today notes, Billy Graham was perhaps […]
3 Ways to Really Help the Poor
A few years ago, I boarded my first of many flights to Africa to serve some of the […]
Meet the Wisdom Forum Speakers: James K. A. Smith
What does it look like for believers to wisely engage the intersection of faith and culture in daily life? Join us on […]
Why I Embrace My Introversion
By Alysha Clark As I have explored the doctrine of vocation, I have joyfully discovered the myriad ways […]
How God Makes Beauty from Brokenness
I recently called a friend to discuss an upcoming church event. Eventually, our conversation turned to the culture. […]
Thabiti Anyabwile: Preach Justice as ‘The Good Life’
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., visits Southeastern Seminary as a part of […]
Work: Pushing Back Against the Curse
I don’t often win theological arguments with my dad; with an MDiv from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary […]
Giving Up Lent for Lent
I’d never heard of Lent until I was in college, and even then it was spoken of as […]
When Black and White Turns to Shades of Grey
As a Christian leader I have followed the developing story of the #MeToo movement with great interest and […]
Workplace Confessions of an Introvert
For the entirety of my adult life I have been told that work is good. When work gets […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Frederick Douglass, Dunkirk, Gleaning, Responding to a Crisis
Every week, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s […]
God Has Placed You In Your Workplace for a Reason
I serve as an administrative assistant for a counseling office. I answer phones, scan files, sort paperwork and […]
Free Event: God & Morality Debate and Symposium
What is the best account of objective moral values and duties? Join Drs. William Lane Craig, Ken Keathley, […]
The Difference Between Godly and Worldly Flourishing
Flourish. When you read the word, what is the first thought that pops into your mind? Do you […]
7 Steps to Take Today Toward Racial Reconciliation
God’s vision of reconciliation for people – both to Himself and to one another – fell fresh on […]
“My Inadequacies Highlight His Sufficiency”: Jennifer Bleakley on Writing, Horses and Hope
Joey had been a majestic, hard-working horse. But an injury changed everything. Now he was tired, starved, blind […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Immigration, ‘Fake News,’ the Unborn, Responses to Poverty
Every week, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s […]
How the History of Ideas Program Broke (and Restored) My Faith
When I enrolled in the History of Ideas program at The College at Southeastern, I expected classes in […]
10 Books You Should Read for Black History Month
Growing up in a rural all white community, Black History Month was a great excuse to highlight a […]
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